| June 2013 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | M | T | W | T | F | S |
| 1 | ||||||
| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
| 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
| 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |
| 30 | ||||||
click on a date to see all the day's entries
About TitusOneNine
Old Titusonenine site (Jan04-May07)Kendall's Bio
Kendall's e-mail (replace -at- with @)
"Elves" e-mail (blog admin)
A free floating commentary on culture, politics, economics, and religion based on a passionate commitment to the truth and a desire graciously to refute that which is contrary to it….
"He must hold firm to the sure word as taught, so that he may be able to give instruction in sound doctrine and also to confute those who contradict it."
--Titus 1:9, Revised Standard Version
Blog Tips & Info
Info to help you learn your way around the new blog, and posts where you can report problems or offer suggestions
Mobile-friendly view (blog headlines): Click HerePrint-friendly view of all articles: Click Here
Recent Comments Page:
Click Here
Registration & Login Help
Blog Tips Series
Categories
The above list is limited to "parent" categories. To see the entire category index and select specific sub-categories, click on "Full Category Index"
Full Category Index
Monthly Archives
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007

Anglican / Episcopal RSS Feed
©2013 Kendall S. Harmon. All rights reserved.
TitusOneNine Links Page
I. Anglican / Episcopal Resources & Links
1. Important Documents
documents are in chronological order, most recent first
Also, don't miss:
2. Websites & Blogs
A. Official websites
B. Anglican / Episcopal News
C. Anglican / Episcopal Blogs
By no means exhaustive. Let us know what we've missed
Previous versions of Titusonenine:
NORTH AMERICAN ANGLICANS:
Reasserters' Blogs:
Reappraisers' Blogs
INTERNATIONAL ANGLICAN BLOGS & BLOGGERS
BLOGGING BISHOPS (US & Overseas)
II. General Resources & Links
YET more links coming soon...! including Non-Anglican links
What... [his mother] didn't know was that about halfway through the run, there had been a problem with.. [Ben Baltz'] leg; It hooks together with screws and one of them had come loose, so the leg literally broke in half. This isn't the first time it's happened, either. This active boy has managed to break 10, supposedly "indestructible" prosthetic legs (made of carbon fiber, mind you!).
Now, here's where you need to get out your hanky, because it was this moment that had the spectators in tears:
"All of a sudden the announcer just said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to turn around and look at what's happening on the course' ... Everybody was crying," she says. A young Marine had lifted the boy and carried him across the finish line.
Read it all and make sure to catch the video.
Filed under: * Culture-Watch Children Health & Medicine Marriage & Family Sports * Economics, Politics Defense, National Security, Military

|
2. Mark Baddeley wrote:
I’m not so sure. My heart warms to the story too, but I can see why the boy in question was not overally thrilled by the act. He’s trying to not be defined by this turn in his life, and modern medicine enables its effects to be ameliorated sufficiently that he can run in a triathlon. Is that desire to be treated as a functioning person, not a victim, being honored if he is picked up and carried over the finish line when he has a malfunction with his prosthetic? Would we do that for some other boy who hurt their leg? If we did would we see that as an inspiring act? Isn’t the fact we see this as inspiring partly sending the message to him that he’ll always stand in need of being carried, even if he successfully competes? He won’t be allowed to try and fail because we find it inspiring if success is handed to him by a kindly stranger (and it was kind, no criticism of the marine is intended). I’m not saying the answer goes the other way either, this one requires some more reflection. I’m not sure I trust my immediate response to the story. October 14, 9:22 pm | [comment link] |
|
3. Clueless wrote:
The Marines leave no man behind. I am glad they treated Baltz like a man dealing with adversity, rather than a boy competing in a game. I am also impressed that the Marine in question did not leave his name, calling card or go in for an interview afterwards. That impresses me more than the act of kindness, showed during the race. October 15, 9:25 am | [comment link] |
Next entry (above): Changes in leadership at Forward in Faith announced
Previous entry (below): (FT) Peter Marlow—Morning glory: England’s cathedrals
Return to blog homepage
Return to Mobile view (headlines)

What an inspiring story!
October 14, 7:51 pm | [comment link]